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The Rahnfels is a hill in the Palatine Forest in Germany, about 2 kilometres northwest of the ruins of Hardenburg castle. With a summit height of the Rahnfels is the highest point in the Palatine Forest north of the River Isenach.


Summit plateau

On the summit plateau of the Rahnfels there is an observation point, the Frankenthaler Hut. This simple, wooden
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site and a telephone call forwarding facility for the DSN network on the southern side of the summit. The tarmac road to the summit dates to this period and ends today at an enclosed and privately owned forest clearing in which the ruins of the military installation are still recognisable.


Transport

The Rahnfelsen may be accessed either on a scenic, country walk( Waymark: red dot) or via the L518 state road, which starts at the southern edge of Leistadt at a roundabout. At kilometre 7 a tarmac lane branches off to the left on a right-hand bend. After about 1.5 km the summit plateau is reached.


References

{{reflist Mountains and hills of Rhineland-Palatinate Mountains and hills of the Palatinate Forest Bad Dürkheim (district) Heritage sites in Rhineland-Palatinate Natural monuments in Rhineland-Palatinate